"No water, no roof" - That's what the world's best team has to offer you ; IND v NZ
"No water, no roof" - That's what the world's best team has to offer you ; IND v NZ
The MCA has promised improved access to water for the fans from day two onwards
Fans shout out to Virat Kohli, India vs New Zealand, 2nd
Test, Pune, 1st day, October 24, 2024
No access to water for spectators at the MCA Stadium on a
hot and humid day in Pune led to chaos and complaints of sickness among the
fans who came to watch the first day of the second Test between India and New
Zealand.
During the lunch break, hundreds of spectators queued up
near the North Stand for water, which was unavailable at the time. Police
intervention was needed to manage that crowd. Around 20 people complained of
dehydration and giddiness and needed attention at the first-aid kiosk at the
North Stand. With temperatures over 30 degrees celsius, a member of the staff
at that kiosk suggested that there were more cases of dehydration in other
stands.
The MCA stadium, located in the outskirts of Pune near the
expressway to Mumbai, has a capacity of 37,000, and almost 18,000 spectators
turned up for the third Test match at the venue and first since 2019. More than
half of those spectators had to brave the heat and humidity as only six stands
at the MCA stadium have a roof.
The MCA had originally promised free water during this game,
but amid the chaos, a number of fans ended up buying water from vendors at high
prices. One fan said he had spent more on water bottles than his ticket for the
entire Test match.
Once water was made available to the spectators the MCA
secretary Kamlesh Pisal apologised to the fans and said that more water booths
would be set up across the stands from Friday.
"We can only apologise to the fans for inconvenience
caused," Pisal told reporters. "But we want to assure them, through
MCA, that this won't be repeated, and everything will be taken care of.
"Considering the scorching heat, we had decided to
provide cold water. In our previous experience, the fans had complained about
us providing warm water or boiling water. We, as management, thought we would
provide them with cold water, so we had kept cool cages. Once the water in cool
cages finished, we tried to refill it with the same cold water, and in that
process, it got delayed. We have done a recce of the entire water in stands and
will make sure everything is refilled properly tonight to avoid such situations."
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